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Thematic report: Marine life

by Zefania Mkingi | 01-12-2019 06:02


   This month I was overwhelmed with various aspects of the start of the new semester, enrollment issues were very difficult this year with great challenges, but we also had the task of welcoming the first year who come to study in various fields, so it was a busy month so much so that I couldn't find a good time to read on the topic of marine life. but i will explain my best when i understand, i have gone through some blogging reports and seen on this topic of marine life, i really have no experience with it other than studying in class since i never lived on the coast. but as an environmentalist I know I must also know about marine life. I want to finish this session so I can learn more and I definitely get the opportunity to become a 24th ambassador and I will be free of heavy reports as this is my first time as an ambassador.

OK that's not the case. Marine life is the sum total of the life of all organisms living in saltwater such as oceans etc.
Tanzania has maritime zones from the northeast region of the Tanga region to the south-east of the Mtwara region.
Marine life involves many things like those aquatic organisms, plants, coral-reefs and even organisms that are invisible to the naked eye. We have been the source of the destruction of everything good in the world since the land we live in, the atmosphere but also the water. marine life is an important first step in the beauty of its ecosystems, which helps to create a beautiful ecosystem that benefits all creatures on earth including humans, but what is even more striking is how humans become pollinators of this beautiful ecosystem as illegal fishing , transportation, extraction, sewage disposal, waste disposal in such areas etc.
Statistics show that every year in Tanzania in its lakes, rivers, oceans are polluted by about 1 tonnes of plastics that have led to the loss of seaturtle on those shores but also smoking and tobacco around the waterways tend to increase sea salt and thus making the marine life more difficult.

Oil extraction has resulted in the loss of some aquatic organisms.
We can eliminate these effects by working together to ensure the safety of aquatic organisms in the march. lucky to be ambassador again in the next (24th) year I will submit the report as a free report of my first month.

thank you,
regards,
Mkingi Zefania
Ambassador from Tanzania.